Relic Entertainment is doing Age of Empires IV
The just-announced Age of Empires IV is being worked on by the developers behind the Dawn of War series, Relic Entertainment. The studio will be working on Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition and Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition .

Resign over Srijan scam, RJD tells Bihar CM, his deputy
One of the arrested accused in Bhagalpur Srijan scam case, Mahesh Mandal, has died of cancer in a hospital on Monday. One of the arrested was posted at the Kahalgaon branch of the cooperative bank in Bhagalpur, a police source said.

Mitch McConnell bucks Trump
By then, the Treasury will have exhausted its so-called extraordinary measures to continue its borrowing authority and risks defaulting on its debt.

Talks fail, banks going ahead with August 22 strike
The protesters raised slogans against the policies of the Central Government and India Banks Association ( IBA ). The demand of UFBU includes, it aims to stop the merger of banks and their privatization.

Mystikal Charged with First Degree Rape
According to local news KSLA , police say that the incident happened in October previous year in downtown Shreveport. Police are also looking for Tenichia Wafford , who reportedly tried to convince the victim to drop the charges.

Former Michael Jackson lawyer joins Cosby team
Bill Cosby has tapped Michael Jackson's former lawyer Tom Mesereau as the new legal whiz for his November retrial. While his celebrity clientele gets the most press, Mesereau has been involved in a list of lesser-known cases.

Aurangabad tops in supplementary HSC examinations
The results were declared online by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, on Monday afternoon. Students can apply for revaluation / recounting during 22 August to 31 August by paying the requisite application fee.

Bawumia presents relief items to Sierra Leone
The government plans to relocate those affected to temporary, and eventually permanent, shelters. Vice President Bawumia passed on Ghana's message of sympathies to the Sierra Leoneans.

Bus carrying SEA Games players caught in accident

Today's squash matches have been temporarily suspended at the SEA Games, after global competitors were hurt when the bus they were traveling in this morning was involved in an accident with another bus.

Two buses carrying 28 squash players from Myanmar, Philippines and Thailand collided en route to the National Squash Centre in Bukit Jalil from Putrajaya.

The Thai and Philippines' squash teams were shaken but otherwise unhurt following the crash but a couple of Myanmar players were sent to the National Sports Institute (NSI) for treatment.

"We're putting the competition on hold until the players get medical clearance to play", said SEA Games squash technical officer K. Sivanesan.

The team managers agreed to resume competition in the evening with all matches scheduled for Monday to be completed as soon as practical while the start of Tuesday's is to be pushed back by an hour. She added that the accident was being investigated by police.

Last Thursday, the driver from Myanmar's women's football team was arrested for stealing a player's watch and for driving without a license.

Pak Army successfully completed Operation Khyber-IV: ISPR
Major Gen Ghafoor said that the security forces have also defused hundreds of landmines during "one of the most hard operations". The Army also killed 52 militants in the valley. "Khyber-4 was initiated following three earlier operations in Khyber Agency".